Tubby Hayes - Voodoo
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Tubby Hayes - Voodoo
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🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBC #Radio3's #JazzRecordRequests Tubby Hayes & Jack Constanzo: 🎵 Southern Suite Part 1 - Penitentiary Breakout #BBCRadio3 #TubbyHayes #JackConstanzo ▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify ▶️ Track on #Spotify:

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Alice In Jazz Land by The Stan Tracey Big Band, released on Columbia in 1966.

Nick Reynolds wrote for the BBC:

...Alice In Jazz Land originally released in 1966 is the follow up to Tracey’s Under Milk Wood album, one of the best known British jazz albums...

A crack team of legendary British players was put together for this session. But Stan himself sets the tone in the first thirty seconds of the title cut with an aggressive, audacious piano intro that makes you sit up and go ‘Wow!’. This is an album that exemplifies the classic British big band sound: tart, bright, punchy. But it also pushes the envelope way out with its’ confidence and wild musical invention. It’s full of fantastic loud, huge, wide chords that are big enough to stick your whole head in.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/3gqv/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sFQ9zzB7eU&list=RD0sFQ9zzB7eU&start_radio=1

#StanTracey #BritJazz #AliceinWonderland #AlanBranscombe #JeffClyne #BobbyWellins #RonnieScott #TubbyHayes #KennyWheeler #Jazz #Music

Pal Jimmy by Jimmy Deuchar Quartet and Sextet, released on Tempo Records as part of their Modern Jazz series in 1958.

James Deuchar (26 June 1930[1] – 9 September 1993) was a Scottish jazz trumpeter and big band arranger, born in Dundee, Scotland.He found fame as a performer and arranger in the 1950s and 1960s. Deuchar was taught trumpet by John Lynch, who learned bugle playing as a boy soldier in the First World War, and who later was Director of Brass Music for Dundee. - Wikipedia

Top Brit Jazz covers of the Rodgers and Hart musical with Tubby Hayes and Phil Seaman.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDnDt6nexmg&list=RDTDnDt6nexmg&start_radio=1

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London Jazz Quartet by London Jazz Quartet, released on Ember Records International in 1960.

Nice Brit bopping from Tubby Hayes and other jazz cat.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePT1oK--2R0&list=RDePT1oK--2R0&start_radio=1

#LondonJazzQuartet #TubbyHayes #AlanBranscombe #BritJazz #Bop #HardBop #Jazz #Music

Return Visit! (issued as Tubby's Back In Town by Smash in the US) is an album by British jazz saxophonist Tubby Hayes, recorded in June 1962 and released on Fontana Records in 1963. Produced by Quincy Jones[2] and featuring the "All Stars" of Roland Kirk, James Moody, Walter Bishop, Jr., Sam Jones, and Louis Hayes, the session is notable for being Hayes's second to be recorded in the United States, following Tubbs in N.Y. in 1962. The line-up unusually includes three tenor saxophonists, all of whom double on other instruments.

Hayes wrote in the sleeve notes to the UK release that, "My feelings were somewhat mixed, possibly apprehensive. I was about to record with great American jazz men who knew nothing about the date until the day before and whom, apart from the piano player, I had never met."- Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCGiCDg-61Q&list=RDLCGiCDg-61Q&start_radio=1

#TubbyHayes #RolandKirk #Jazz #Music #JamesMoody #SamJones #WalterBishop #LouisHayes

The Wild One The Music of Basil Kirchin, John Coleman & Jack Nathan by The London Stidio Group, released on Music De Wolfe.

Top library music featuring uncredited Jimmy Page, Big John Sullivan AND Tubby Hayes!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Og82y7JI0cQ&list=PLGmUyFpM7LKtqPu5wzCr9oibgbuAhk_cM&index=1

#BasilKirchin #JohnColeman #LibraryMusic #MusicDeWolfe #Music #JimmyPage #BigJohnSullivan #TubbyHayes

Voodoo Session by Tubby Hayes, released on Trunk Records in 2009.

Bonkers one this. A few years ago there was single from the film Dr Terror's House Of Horror that lots of people wanted. It was issued by CBS. Lots of people wanted it all because they all thought it was this bit of music, from the scene where Roy Castle and the Tubby Hayes Quintet play the Voodoo track. Now taken down from YouTube unfortunately.

However, when one copy of this rare single surfaced (and sold later for about £800 a week before it was bootlegged) everyone realised it was a bit crap, and had Roy Castle singing on it, when all anyone really wanted was the instrumental afro voodoo number... - Johnny Trunk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErOo_m5hMTc

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